Alcala Yearbook 1995
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as well as child abuse organizations in San Diego. Kappa Delta is commit– ted to helping the children who are the leaders of the next generation . Social activities include the annual Emerald Ball as well as fraternity ex– changes. The women of Kappa Delta are committed to providing a secure, stabilizing environment for personal growth to its collegiate members, and to provide life long association of friendships and enrichment to its alumnae members. Kappa Delta looks to the past for its convictions, the present for its opportunities, and the future for its dreams.
7 he Zeta Rho chapter of Kappa Delta was founded at the University of San Diego this year. The sister– hood of Kappa Delta rests on the open motto of Ta Kala Diokomen, "Let us strive for that which is hon– orable, beautiful, and highest." This belief has been around since the founding ofKappa Delta in 1897and will carryon hereat USO. The found– ing sisters are excited about our growth with the campus commu– nity. Our Shamrock project every March raises money for the National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse
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